The History of Family

History of family Corey Amaro

 

 

The history of family started back before you or I were born, back before history was recorded, before ink and pen, somewhere amongst a mother's arms and a father's kiss, somewhere in the middle of a heart and soul.

My father's and my mother's parents came from the Azores, the islands off of Portugal.

 

 

Corey Amaro History of family

 

The history of my family took place over many fields, farmland, and prayer. I never thought about it before, but the long row of fences that surround the fields remind me of the rosaries dangled between my grandparents and parents hands.

Faith rooted them.

 

Corey amaro family roots

 

 

Wooden shoes.

A photo of my grandparent's barn that was framed from wood from their barn.

A bird's nest.

The morning hour.

Farm animals in a row.

Details of the entrance to my childhood home.

 

 

 

 

Family history:

One after another.

My oldest niece Patti.

Names use to tell us where we were from. Patti is not a Portuguese name. Chelsea is not a French name.

Alfonso was the first name in the book containing our family history dating back to the 1500s. Had I known that would I have named Sacha Alfonso?

No.

 

Corey amaro's son Sacha

 

Twelve years ago we went to the Azores island that my family was from. 

The above photo is of Sacha standing in front of the massive stone wall fences that surrounded the fields.

My grandfathers walked along those walls. My grandmothers did not know that their great-grand son would one day lean upon them as their grand-daughter took his photo.

 

Corey family

 

 

Uncle Phil  (My Father's sister's husband) and my cousin Julie (Sacha's Godmother) and Aunt Ann (my dad's youngest sister) and my cousin Judy.

 

Corey Amaro family kids

 

 

My nieces Gina, Patti, Kate, Marie, Molly, Maci and blessed is he among women: George.

 

Home

 

 

My youngest brother Zane with his daughter Molly.

 

 

Home

 My brother's Mat wife Shelley and their daughter Marie.

 

Corey amaro family

Three of my brothers.

 

Corey amaro baptism

 

My baptism.

Father McGoldrick, my cousins-godparents, Craig and Mary, and my father standing on his tip toes to catch the moment. My mother took the photo.

 

 

Corey amaro azores

 

Family you are where I am.

Our history is within us, being watered by our lives, our thoughts, our being together, our choices, our faith in one another. 

 

  



Comments

22 responses to “The History of Family”

  1. Corey so well written but even more so is the depth of emotion and truth CAPTURED!! My favorite picture id your baptism so perfect-

  2. Safe travels home my sweets! Such a treat to see you! THANK YOU for everything…
    xoxox

  3. So beautifully written. You started my day with deep thoughts, reverence for what is truly valuable and a few tears. Many thanks my friend…

  4. Those stone walls in the Azores are amazing. I wonder why they are so tall?

  5. Hi Corey, So much reflection on family and home. I keep looking for pictures of your mother’s store and pictures of the Thanksgiving feast. Your blog appears to be taking a different direction – but please do not skip pictures of the brocante when you return. Will you be putting up a tree this year?
    Take care and safe travels.

  6. Franca Bollo

    I’ll have to let Daddy Bollo he’s made the TIC cut this morning.

  7. And while you are at it, send him a wheel barrel full of x’s and o’s from me.

  8. Even the front entrance to your home is beautifully curated. Tbat Mom of yours is amazing! You have such a wonderful family.
    I wish family trees would include what our way back ancestors were like as people. Were my ancestors peaceful Vikings or were they warriors Hope it was the former.

  9. Franca Bollo

    He’ll love those from his fourth daughter. xox

  10. So touching….and you answered a question for me that I actually thought about today….I had wondered I your mother’s family was also of Portuguese descent….

  11. I can not imagine a family such as yours . . . mine is splintered & shattered. But, I have my children and with God’s help we will begin a journey full of love and closeness as your family has . . .this is the future I dream for them.

  12. I love hearing stories about your huge family and your rich heritage! This entry is particularly beautiful, Corey.
    In thinking about the question from Diogenes, I wonder if the high walls are for crop protection from winds, as eucalyptus trees have sometimes been used in southern California. Whatever the reason, they are beautifully constructed.

  13. Debra, I believe your dream will come true!

  14. Thanks for sharing another beautiful and thoughtful post!

  15. To keep the livestock in.

  16. Oh Corey, you really know how to evoke my saudades!

  17. My home, my heart, my heritage. Thank you for the
    snippets of memories buried deep in my mind but never forgotten.

  18. Ellen from American Homestead

    So that is your father in the background? Something in his face reminds me of the French Husband ~ maybe a childlike delight and happiness?

  19. Teresa Young

    Beautiful post of your family and their roots. You are such a good write. It is a treat when I get an email with an update of your new post. Blessings to you.

  20. What dear family memories.

  21. Franca Bollo

    Or curious little French boys out.

  22. Sometimes we forget where we come from, and it’s important to remember what our roots are…

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